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Hanwell Wine Estate
Friday 28 February 2020 | 10am - 4pm
£79
Enjoy a unique and satisfying experience learning to work with willow in the beautiful surroundings of Hanwell Wine Estate. Thorough out the day you will learn some useful techniques and by the end of your session will have accomplished making Dragonfly, Hearts and Fish.
Chris, your tutor, will share with you her years of experience and knowledge of the tools and materials. A superb teacher Chris has a great sense of humour and encourages a relaxed and fun environment for you to be creative in.
This workshop is suitable for complete novices. All materials and tools are provided along with refreshments throughout the day and a two-course handmade lunch served with a glass of wine.
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